Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Women and Arts Class with Linda Jackson
Women and Art Class
University of Strathclyde
Tuesday 7th October, 2 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Who is still afraid of Virginia Woolf.
Dr Linda Jackson tutoring new class on Women and the Arts, Women and ‘home’ and ‘the rest!’.
‘Join us for thoughts, fun and exchanges. Some of Woolf’s work will be used as a starting point.
Contact: Telephone 0141 548 2116.
Watch video by Harry Enfield and be inspired to come to a new class
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